Historic breakthrough in £80m Croydon Cable Tunnel

29/04/2009

Engineers from electricity company National Grid and tunnelling experts Morgan Est are celebrating the completion of tunnelling on a new £80m cable link from Croydon to London.

The 10km tunnel broke through at the Beddington Substation site early on Tuesday morning (April 28) after almost two years of tunnelling.

The tunnel is part of National Grid’s investment programme to reinforce electricity transmission in the South East and will house a new 400,000 Volt (400kV) cable between existing substations at Beddington and Rowdown. The cable is required to meet the growing demand for electricity in London and the South East.

Leading UK infrastructure services specialist Morgan Est was selected by National Grid to design, build and commission the tunnel due to its world-leading tunnelling expertise.

National Grid’s Scott Sadler said: “The breakthrough represents another major step towards the completion of this vital project. It is the culmination of many months of hard work by our workforce. I would like to thank everyone for their efforts and would also like to thank local residents and businesses for bearing with us throughout the tunnelling process.”

George Jackson, Morgan Est Project Manager, said: “This is a significant tunnel breakthrough for us and a major step forward in our work on this project. It has been technically a very challenging process and I am pleased to say the consistent dedication and hard work of the team has paid off.”

Additional works on the tunnel – which cost £60 million to construct - included the construction of four shafts with surface buildings, two culverts and associated installation works. Work can now begin on the next phase of the project.

Mr Sadler explained: “We can begin preparing the tunnel for the installation of the new electricity cables which will link our substations at Beddington and Rowdown and help meet electricity demand in the capital city of London and nationwide.”

The cable installation process will cost around £20million. The cable is due to go live in 2011.

Placing the cable in a tunnel removed the need to for major road works and minimised disruption for local people and road users. National Grid will be able to conduct routine checks and maintenance without the need for road excavations. Additionally should the need arise in the future a second cable can be installed with minimum inconvenience.

National Grid is committed to keeping local communities informed of its work throughout the project.

For more information please call the National Grid Community Relations Team on 0800 389 8261.

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Further media information from Antony Quarrell, National Grid Communications on 07810 853075

Notes to Editors:

National Grid
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National Grid owns the high-voltage electricity transmission network in England and Wales and operates the system across Great Britain. It also owns and operates the high pressure gas transmission system in Britain and its distribution business delivers gas to 11 million homes and businesses.

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Morgan Est
Morgan Est is a leading UK provider of infrastructure services across the public and private sector. The business, which specialises in the design and delivery of complex engineering projects, provides specialist and innovative tunnelling, utilities, civil engineering and mechanical and electrical services to the water, transport and energy sectors. It is part of top UK construction and regeneration group Morgan Sindall plc which operates through five specialist divisions of fit out, construction, infrastructure services, affordable housing and urban regeneration.

For more information on Morgan Est, please contact Jo Done, Press and PR Manager, Tel: 01788 538433, jo.done@morganest.com
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